>> those are two sectors of the economy that the panel lot on foreign labour. in the case of technology, professional labor as well. there was a saying in the 1950's when proposals were not for immigration legislation that emphasized the recruitment of professionals, you know, no longer, "it in your tired and huddled and masses, give us your ph.d.'s." in many ways it addresses the failures of public education in this country and the needs of business. the senate agriculture. agriculture could be a living that many people could make in this country. it is not necessarily something that americans won't do, it is because the wages are so low and the conditions are so poor and growers shy away from mechanization because it is cheaper for them to use the immigrant labor, especially undocumented labor. these are issues that should be on the table. but i think one of the things that it suggests to us is that should immigration only be about what business wants? the rush to the forefront of these particular sectors is part of that phenomenon. people think, immigration